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U.S. grocery chains limit egg purchases amid 'Avian Flu' supply shortage

U.S. grocery chains like Trader Joe's, Costco, and Walmart have imposed egg purchase limits due to a supply shortage caused by the avian flu, leading to rapidly rising prices and empty shelves in some stores.

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U.S. grocery chains limit egg purchases amid Avian Flu supply shortage

In the U.S., some grocery chains that sell products at affordable prices, such as Trader Joe's, Costco, and Walmart, have placed limits on the number of eggs consumers can purchase due to a decrease in egg supply caused by the avian flu outbreak and the rapid rise in prices.

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U.S. grocery chains limit egg purchases amid Avian Flu supply shortage

Because of the egg crisis, some store shelves were emptied, and in others, signs were posted informing customers that they could only buy one carton per person.

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U.S. grocery chains limit egg purchases amid Avian Flu supply shortage